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A Thai man admitted to murdering his two year old stepdaughter at a house in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok while he was intoxicated. Police suspected a 16 year old caregiver of involvement in the murder.


Medical professionals reached out to officers from Phra Pradaeng Police Station at night on December 17 after an unconscious girl, 2 year old Focus, was admitted to the hospital and later died. Police rushed to the hospital to investigate and found the girl’s face swollen and her body covered in bruises and wounds.

 

According to the hospital, Focus’s stepfather, 21 year old Rittiporn, and her grandmother, 44 year old Juthaporn, took the girl to the hospital by motorcycle. Doctors provided CPR to the girl, but they were unable to save her life. Bruises and wounds made them suspicious, so the police were called.

 

by Petch Petpailin

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Rittiporn and Juthaporn were summoned to the police station for questioning. Rittporn reported to the police that his stepdaughter, Focus, lost consciousness at their rented room in the Phrapadaeng district in Samut Prakarn province.

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo via ThaiPost

 

 

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

All five shared the same room, 44yo grandmother, The baby, him, her 19yr old mother, and a 16 yr old caregiver :shock1: WTF

 

Nothing special here... In these countries too many poor people who can not afford otherwise.
Government ? They don't care a fu...

 

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Samut Prakan must be one of the most notoriously violent  places in Thailand It is literally never out of the news. Driven past it a few times but never actually stopped to visit, I doubt I ever will.  

Do any members here actually live there ?  I was wondering is it all bad or just a select few places.?

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49 minutes ago, Chris Daley said:

But he didn't make nude photos of a celebrity?  Because that is where the real crime is at.

I don't think I have ever read a comment from you that isn't just downright weird ,  I'm sure I read somewhere on here that you are a "teacher"  I find that very concerning.  If it is true, could you do the decent thing and let us all know which school you work at so that it can be avoided

Thanks in advance

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1 hour ago, Bday Prang said:

Samut Prakan must be one of the most notoriously violent  places in Thailand It is literally never out of the news. Driven past it a few times but never actually stopped to visit, I doubt I ever will.  

Do any members here actually live there ?  I was wondering is it all bad or just a select few places.?

 

You will be surprised, but a huge part of Bangkok is actually Samut Prakan.

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24 minutes ago, sambum said:

 

Yes, I see nothing in the article that says they all shared the same room?

You apparently haven't read the whole article. What is provided here in the forum is only a synopsis. You need to click on the link to the original article in order to read the whole thing. Thought you'd know that being that you are an "Advanced Member"....

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1 hour ago, JoseThailand said:

 

You will be surprised, but a huge part of Bangkok is actually Samut Prakan.

I'm well aware of where  it is, actually i just remembered I did go there once, about 30 years ago, to a rather unimpressive crocodile farm

In what way would I be surprised?  is it worse than I think or not as bad? 

Anyway I won't be going there anytime soon, I tend to stay in issan these days

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5 hours ago, brianthainess said:

All five shared the same room, 44yo grandmother, The baby, him, her 19yr old mother, and a 16 yr old caregiver :shock1: WTF

Common amongst poor families in Issan.

 

The money the Thai men put in for drink, drugs, and ciggs they could build a fairly descent home.  

 

The mothers are also a big problem.  Coddling the boys/men from birth to grave. They're usually totally or partially dependent on handouts from there mother.

 

 

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